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  • Darren Nguyen, Therapist in TrainingHello and thank you for reading! I’m a second-generation immigrant and Asian-American therapist in training who is passionate about creating connections with people. I have 2.5 years of experience working with teenagers and families in a community mental health setting. I am grounded in a humanistic, person-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed approach to therapy. I believe that warmth and curiosity are essential to the work of being a therapist and

  • all levels of master’s rec, from beginners to the more experienced groups.  Megan says “it’s always a challenge to figure out how to coach a group whose age, strength, and flexibility is so widely different. I could have someone who’s 20 and in decent physical shape and a 65-year-old who has not done much exercise ever in the same boat.  It is also interesting to coach people who are experts in their daily life – I’ve had trauma surgeons, CEO’s, Deans of colleges, and more in master’s rec boats

  • virtual presentation and 6 WA State CE’s for all-day in-person attendance).Schedule of Events 9:00 – 9:30 am Welcome, Acknowledgments, Plan for the Day, Introduce Featured Speaker 9:30 – 11:30 am Natalie Y. Gutierrez, LMFT – National Keynote Speaker Author of The Pain We Carry: Healing from Complex PTSD for People of Color (The Social Justice Handbook Series) & Founder of Mindful Journeys Marriage & Family Therapy PLLC Presentation Title (TBD) 11:40 am – 12:30 pm Julia Zhao –  Trauma-informed Yoga

  • Kiara Holden, Therapist in TrainingAs a Black, neurodivergent, and trauma-informed therapist, I’m dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive space for clients to explore their experiences and emotions. My therapeutic lens is rooted in culturally sensitive approaches and a systemic perspective that considers the interconnectedness of various systems, such as culture, family, and society, and the impact these can have on an individual’s experiences. I carry a person-centered approach that focuses on

  • , and engage topics that include, but are not limited to, social justice struggles present and past, migration, race, gender, sexuality, memory, trauma, and the politics of language. Capstone Presentations, 2017: Collin Yadon, Kate Hall, Elmer Coria Islas, Dr. Giovanna Urdangarain The Latino Studies minor engages many of the same topics, but with a special focus on the experiences of Latino/a/x communities in the United States and its transnational and cultural borderlands. Elective courses offer

  • Alvin Yip, Therapist in Training We all come from different walks of life that have shaped us to the people we are today! I would love for the opportunity to walk alongside you to pursue the goals and changes that have meaningful purpose to you. I hope to create a safe space where you and your loved ones may embrace vulnerability and experience growth! As an Asian-American, trauma-informed therapist, I am determined to create an inclusive space for clients to process genuine emotions and

  • Shawnda O'Briant-Noone, Therapist in TrainingWe all carry stories within our bodies and minds. Whatever story brought you here, you are welcome to come as you are. Rooted in curiosity and non-judgment, I intend to co-create a warm space that allows a meaningful exploration of your needs to foster a more compassionate connection with your mind and body. Using a holistic and trauma-informed approach, we will gradually untangle your story in a way that best honors and affirms the innate wisdom you

  • table to table, stopping periodically to answer a question, assist with tying on a bracelet, or simply chat about the music being played as the kids assemble their crafts. In fact, the majority of the kids sing along loudly as they work on their jewelry. “This song is ‘House of Memories’ by Panic at the Disco,” says Kaila Harris ’24, AMP student director and elementary education major. “We were surprised the kids knew it — it’s an older song.” This is what an average morning at the AMP Camp looks

  • ://globalmigration.ucdavis.edu/people/robert-irwin Social Media: This page not only describes the Humanizing Deportation project, but also includes a promotional video produced by the Strategic Communications team of UC Davis: http://humanizandoladeportacion.ucdavis.edu/en/about-the-project/Sharon SuhTrauma-Informed Healing for Individual and Collective Trauma- An Embodied Approach 12:30 – 1:35 p.m. | March 9 Who: Sharon Suh, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University President, Sakyadhita

  • Pacific Lutheran University students.This morning, the PLU counselors move from table to table, stopping periodically to answer a question, assist with tying on a bracelet, or simply chat about the music being played as the kids assemble their crafts. In fact, the majority of the kids sing along loudly as they work on their jewelry. “This song is ‘House of Memories’ by Panic at the Disco,” says Kaila Harris ’24, AMP student director and elementary education major. “We were surprised the kids knew it